POFMA

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Proper noun[edit]

POFMA

  1. (Singapore) Initialism of Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act, a controversial Singaporean law aiming to suppress fake news [from 2019]
    • 2022 February 12, Sue-Ann Tan, “Pofma office issues correction direction to Wake Up, Singapore over COP statements”, in Straits Times[1]:
      The Minister in the Prime Minister's Office and Leader of the House has instructed the Pofma Office to do so.
    • 2020 January 27, “SPH Magazines complies with Pofma correction order on false HardwareZone post”, in Business Times[2]:
    • 2021 October 4, “Singapore: ICJ calls on government to repeal or substantially amend the POFMA, two years after it entered into force”, in International Commission of Jurists[3]:
      The ICJ has previously highlighted how POFMA on its face is not compliant with international law and standards protecting the right to freedom of opinion, expression and information.

Verb[edit]

POFMA (third-person singular simple present POFMAs, present participle POFMAing, simple past and past participle POFMAed or POFMA-ed)

  1. (transitive, informal, Singapore) To accuse someone of spreading falsehoods online under the same law.
    • 2023 August 2, Koh Ewe, “A Wave of Scandals Is Testing the Singaporean Government's Ability to Take Criticism”, in Time[4]:
      When you POFMA someone, it draws attention to what the person said in the first place.